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  1. Walter De LA Mare: A Selection from His Writings by Walter De LA Mare, 1956-01
  2. Arthur Ransome, Rudyard Kipling and Walter De La Mare (B.H.Monograph) by Hugh Shelley, Rosemary Sutcliff, 1968-05
  3. John Clare and Other Studies: Proust, Walter de La Mare, Mellville by John Middleton Murry, 1950
  4. Walter De LA Mare: A Biographical and Critical Study by R.L. Megroz, 1924-06
  5. The collected tales of Walter de la Mare by Walter De la Mare, 1950
  6. Walter De La Mare (English Association) by David Cecil, 1973-10-04
  7. Walter De La Mare (Writers & Their Work) by Kenneth Hopkins,
  8. Walter De La Mare, Selected Poems: Notes (York Notes) by Peter Denman, 1985-05
  9. Walter De La Mare No 44 by Benn's Augustan Books of Poetry, 1932
  10. The Complete Poems of Walter De LA Mare by Walter John De LA Mare, 1976-11
  11. Collected Poems of Walter De LA Mare by Walter De LA Mare, 1986-09
  12. BROOM STICKS AND OTHER TALES By WALTER DE LA MARE 1925 by WALTER DE LA MARE, 1925
  13. Selected Poems by Walter De La Mare by Walter De La Mare, 1927-01-01
  14. TEA WITH WALTER DE LA MARE. by Russell. Brain, 1967

41. Three Poems Of Walter De La Mare
Three Poems of walter de la mare. Set by David Arditti (1964), op. 11 (1996)Texts by walter de la mare (1873-1956), copyright ©. 1. Come!
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42. Archives Hub: Papers Of Walter De La Mare
Papers of walter de la mare (18731956). The poet, novelist, and anthologistwalter de la mare was born in Charleton, Kent, on 25 April 1873.
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Title : Papers of Walter De La Mare (1873-1956)
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Administrative/Biographical History
The poet, novelist, and anthologist Walter De La Mare was born in Charleton, Kent, on 25 April 1873. He was educated at St. Paul's Cathedral Choristers' School in London. From 1890 until 1908, De La Mare worked for the Anglo-American Oil Company in London. However, after the appearance in 1902 of his Songs of childhood , under the pseudonym of Walter Ramal, he spent more and more time writing and his first novel Henry Brocken was published in 1904. A large output of poems, stories, novels, books for children and anthologies continued throughout the rest of his life. His production includes Poems The return The listeners Peacock pie Memoirs of a midget Come hither Behold, this dreamer

43. Books By Walter J. De La Mare
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44. First World War.com - Prose & Poetry - Walter De La Mare
Prose Poetry walter de la mare Updated - Saturday, 11 August, 2001.walter de la mare (1873-1956), poet, author, editor and critic
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Updated - Saturday, 11 August, 2001 Walter de la Mare (1873-1956), poet, author, editor and critic, was born on 25 April 1873 in Charlton, Kent and was educated at St. Paul’s Cathedral Choristers’ School until age 16. From 1890 until 1908 he worked for the Anglo-American Oil Company within its statistics department. He published a collection of poetry – Songs of Childhood (1902) – under a pseudonym, Walter Ramal. This was followed by novels, stories, children’s books and several brilliant anthologies, including the novel Memoirs of a Midget (1921) which detailed the often bizarre experiences of the minute Miss Thomasina. Although de la Mare is often considered a children’s author he is famed also for his supernatural collections, including The Connoisseur and Other Stories On the Edge The Riddle and Other Tales , and the novel The Return . During the First World War he wrote a series of patriotic poems. De la Mare’s reputation however was established by The Listener and Other Poems , published in 1912.

45. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. de la mare, walter, 18731956. Titles.
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Peacock Pie, A Book of Rhymes Return, The
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46. Walter De La Mare Bibliography
A bibliography of walter de la mare's books and short stories, with book coversand links to related authors. Visitors, Books about walter de la mare, Top.
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Henry Brocken: His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions of Romance The Return The Three Mulla-Mulgars
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The Veil, and Other Poems
Down-a-Down-Derry Motley: And Other Poems Ding Dong Bell Peacock Pie Broomsticks: And Other Tales Poems 1901-1918 Two Tales: The Green-Room; The Connoisseur The Connoisseur: And Other Stories Told Again: Traditional Tales Told By Walter De La Mare Stories from the Bible On The Edge The Dutch Cheese and The Lovely Myfanwy Seven Short Stories The Lord Fish: And Other Tales The Wind Blows Over Stories, Essays and Poems Bells And Grass: A Book of Rhymes. The Picnic: And Other Stories Best Stories of Walter de la Mare The Old Lion: And Other Stories Time Passes: And Other Poems The Magic Jacket: And Other Stories Collected Rhymes and Verses The Burning Glass The Scarecrow: And Other Stories The Dutch Cheese: And Other Stories Collected Stories for Children Stuff and Nonsense The Collected Tales of Walter de la Mare Winged Chariot Come Hither A Beginning: And Other Stories Ghost Stories Some Stories Walter De La Mare: Poems Selected by Charles Causley Selected Poems of Walter De La Mare Short Stories 1895 - 1926 ... Walter De La Mare, Short Stories 1927-1956: Vol 2

47. Walter De La Mare: Poems Selected By Charles Causley By Walter De La Mare
walter de la mare Poems Selected by Charles Causley (1962).A collection of stories by walter de la mare. UK Price Check.
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48. THE WALTER SHEWRING PAPERS: INDEX
FROM GILL, ERIC 1920 1 4 de la mare, walter CORRES. TO SHEWRING walter- CORRES. FROM de la mare, walter 1935 1 3 SHEWRING, walter - CORRES.
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a Bergh, Simon van den, d 1882 400/11 a den Bergh, Simon van, d 1882- 400/21 a Van den Bergh, Simon, d 1882- 1001 a de la mare, walter, d 1873
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50. Walter De La Mare
(18731956). back home next. All That's Past Fare Well TheHuntsmen The Listeners Martha November Silver Winter.
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51. "The Listeners" By Walter De La Mare
And the sound of iron on stone,. And how the silence surged softly backward,.When the plunging hoofs were gone. walter de la mare. Graphics by Jaycards.
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The Listeners "Is anybody there?" said the Traveler, Knocking on the moonlit door; And his horse in the silence chomped the grasses Of the forest's ferny floor. And a bird flew up out of the turret, Above the traveler's head: And he smote upon the door a second time; "Is there anybody there?" he said. But no one descended to the Traveler; No head from the leaf-fringed sill Leaned over and looked into his gray eyes, Where he stood perplexed and still. But only a host of phantom listeners That dwelt in the lone house then Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight To that voice from the world of men: Stood thronging the faint moonbeams on the dark stair That goes down to the empty hall

52. [minstrels] To Walter De La Mare -- T. S. Eliot
630 To walter de la mare. Title To walter de la mare. Poet TS Eliot.Date 9 dec 2000. 1stLine The children who exp To walter de la mare.
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[630] To Walter de la Mare
Title : To Walter de la Mare Poet : T. S. Eliot Date : 9 Dec 2000 The children who exp... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq My thanks to Anustup Datta for introducing me to this poem, a long time ago: To Walter de la Mare T. S. Eliot Poem #628 Laurence Hope, "Reverie of Mahomed Akram", Poem #627 Wilfred Gibson, "The Ice-Cart", Poem #622 and further back, a host of others, all of which you can read at http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/ de la Mare poems: "The Listeners", Poem #2 "Napoleon", Poem #272 "Breughel's Winter", Poem #483 Eliot poems: a whole bunch of them, which you can browse at http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/index_poet [Random Ramblings] WALTER DE LA MARE anagrams to TALL DREAMER: AWE!. (Sorry, it's three in the morning and I'm really sleepy).

53. [minstrels] The Listeners -- Walter De La Mare
2 The Listeners. Title The Listeners. Poet walter de la mare. Date 10 Feb 1999. 1stLine 'Is there anybody th walter de la mare.
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Title : The Listeners Poet : Walter De La Mare Date : 10 Feb 1999 'Is there anybody th... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq The Listeners Walter De La Mare martindemello@ martindemello@ From: Anustup.DATTA@ sonoranltd@ From: btapas@ The poem taught me to think about human- communication. It helped me to realise that I didn't want to turn into a dumb listener who didn't respond, but suffered the agony of solitude. Madhushree ahalayk@ ahalayk@ http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/cgi-bin/Physiology.dir?HALAYKO,+Andrew Dick.Mullen@ ... Tallulah@ From: Cmwrawc@ Hi - this was my favourite poem throughout my childhood - I could be lost for hours in the daydreams it conjured. How true Eloit's tribute is. Regards Cat From: Cmwrawc@ Hi - this was my favourite poem throughout my childhood - I could be lost for hours in the daydreams it conjured. How true Eloit's tribute is. Regards Cat From: Bongosio@ i think the poem was grand very strange though i think it was like mystierious how he waits there for along time and it gets really spooky i like the part were it says the plunging hoofs were gone lisalala@ carrucan@ aelgar@ jmacb@ ... http://www.intermac.co.uk/homepage

54. The Weird Review: Walter De La Mare's 10 Best
walter de la mare's Ten Best Stories. according to rbadac with a woodblockillustration by Bold for Miss Jemima from Broomsticks Other Stories.
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Walter de la Mare's Ten Best Stories
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want Ahhhh, who am I kidding? Since when did I give a damn? Collected Tales (Knopf, 1950) for an overall mix. He comes closest to being an expert on the man as anyone I can think of, perhaps even leaning toward outright worship, but so what? You're best at what you love. And when he treats de la Mare thus as a one-of-a-kind literary figure, he gets no argument from me. So here they are, rbadac's favorite fantastic de la Mares, in Letterman order:
10. Seaton's Aunt
Let's just get this one out of the way now. Of course it's great. Far be it from you to argue with ten million anthologists. ("Yesterday," "Hey Jude")
9. Out Of The Deep
No one understands it, no one names it as a favorite, yet it will not go away. Personally I like it for all three reasons. ("I Am The Walrus," "Happiness Is A Warm Gun")
8. A:B:O
Because it's creepy. ("I'm Only Sleeping," "Blue Jay Way")
7. A Recluse
I did this one in a separate post awhile back. Remember Chunks the dog? ("Hey Bulldog," "Old Brown Shoe")
6. A tie ! Heh. I'm cheating. Sue me.

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  • 56. Walter De La Mare - A Cultivator Of Fantasy
    anthologised de la mare poems. Excerpts are taken from the 1951 Faber Faber edition of the Collected Poems of walter de la mare.
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    alter de la are - A ultivator of antasy
    alter de la Mare (1873-1956), poet, anthologist, essayist and critic, belongs like his contemporary James Stephens (whose The Goats Paths is absolutely divine) to the so-called Georgian poets. The term 'Georgian' was coined in 1912 as a purely descriptive phrase and applied to a body of poetry written in English during the 1920s and 1930s. By the end of that period it had become a term of critical abuse, a remarkable instance of idiocy which need not concern us here, since Llydien sings the Georgians' praise! Other notable Georgians were writers like Ralph Hodgson, Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, the latter of whom also came under the label of 'Trench Poets'. Read the poem Counter Attack by Sassoon and you know exactly why. Here speaks the terrible voice of experience.
    he beauty of de la Mare's poetry is best summed up in a typically narrow-minded remark by the literary critic H.Coombes. Coombes, for those interested, is a prime example of a certain insufferably condescending and patronising tradition in English language literary criticism. Their essays can be found, among other publication, in certain Guides to Literature of the 1950s and 60s. You know the type, the only good poetry/literature is written in the English language, only traditional canons of literature count as Literature (with a capital L!), their opinion on the literary merits or otherwise of a poet is the ultimate and only truth, and basically they embrace the task of deciding which poetry is 'good' and 'valuable' and which isn't. This kind of patronising stupidity makes Llydien want to send them nasty virus e-mails.

    57. The Sunken Garden - Walter De La Mare
    The Sunken Garden. by walter de la mare Speak lad. Back to the main walterde la mare page Back to the Poetry Page This way to the Index.
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    The Sunken Garden
    by Walter de la Mare
    Speak not - whisper not;
    Here bloweth thyme and bergamot;
    Softly on the evening hour,
    Secret herbs their spices shower.
    Dark-spiked rosemary and myrrh,
    Lean-stalked, purple lavendar;
    Hides within her bosom, tue,
    All her sorrows, bitter rue.
    Breathe not - trespass not;
    Of this green and darkling spot, Latticed from the moon's beams, Perchance a distant dreamer dreams; Perchance upon its darkening air, The unseen ghosts of children fare, Faintly swinging, sway and sweep, Like lovely sea-flowers in the deep; While, unmoved, to watch and ward, Stands with bowed and dewy head That one little leaden Lad. Back to the main Walter de la Mare page Back to the Poetry Page This way to the Index

    58. Links To Literature: Walter De La Mare
    walter de la mare. Biography, suggested reading, bibliography, selected poetry, andlinks. Pegasos walter de la mare. Concise biography and bibliography.
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    59. Walter De La Mare: The Listeners
    walter de la mare. The Listeners. Is anybody there? said the Traveler,Knocking on the moonlit door; And his horse in the silence
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    The Listeners
    "Is anybody there?" said the Traveler,
    Knocking on the moonlit door;
    And his horse in the silence chomped the grasses
    Of the forest's ferny floor.
    And a bird flew up out of the turret,
    Above the traveler's head:
    And he smote upon the door a second time;
    "Is there anybody there?" he said.
    But no one descended to the Traveler;
    No head from the leaf-fringed sill
    Leaned over and looked into his gray eyes, Where he stood perplexed and still. But only a host of phantom listeners That dwelt in the lone house then Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight To that voice from the world of men: Stood thronging the faint moonbeams on the dark stair That goes down to the empty hall, Hearkening in an air stirred and shaken By the lonely Traveler's call. And he felt in his heart their strangeness, Their stillness answering his cry, While his horse moved, cropping the dark turf, 'Neath the starred and leafy sky; For he suddenly smote the door, even Louder, and lifted his head:

    60. BBC - BBC Four - Audio Interviews - Walter De La Mare
    CRICK AND WATSON Hear the scientists discuss the discovery of the molecular structureof DNA, Crick and Watson. walter de la mare 1873 1956 Back to audio clips,
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